It is unknown if Lillard will be available for the Blazers’ matchup Wednesday against Atlanta at the Moda Center, their last home game before embarking on a five-game road trip. The team says Lillard is “probable” for the game and is listing his malady as gastritis.

The Clippers’ DeAndre Jordan is believed to own the NBA’s longest active consecutive-games-played streak at 209 games.

Lillard was scheduled to appear at a clinic Tuesday afternoon at the Adidas Village in North Portland, but the appearance was canceled.

Stotts said he still has no update on the status of forward Thomas Robinson. Robinson has missed the last three games after straining his left patella tendon at Denver a week ago.

“He’s still in the process of rehabbing,” Stotts said.

Robinson engaged in a long shooting drill with assistant coach David Vanterpool after practice and seemed to move well.

The Blazers opted for a light practice Tuesday that included what Stotts called a "lengthy" video session reviewing the Lakers game, followed by 30 minutes of weightlifting. The video session showed just how poorly the Blazers started game, how they did not get back well enough in transition, needed to be more active and pass better, Stotts said.

"The takeaway is we lost a game we probably shouldn't have lost," Stotts said.